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Using the IaaS administrator privileges you granted your custom group, you can configure your IaaS
resources.
Create Additional Tenants
As a system administrator, you can create additional vRealize Automation tenants so that users can
access the appropriate applications and resources that they need to complete their work assignments.
A tenant is a group of users with specific privileges who work within a software instance. Typically, a
default vRealize Automation tenant is created during system installation and initial configuration. After
that, administrators can create additional tenants so that users can log in and complete their work
assignments. Administrators can create as many tenants as needed for system operation. When creating
tenants, administrators must specify basic configuration such as name, login URL, local users, and
administrators. After configuring basic tenant information, the tenant administrator must log in and set up
an appropriate Active Directory connection using the Directories Management functionality on the
Administrative tab of the vRealize Automation console. In addition, tenant administrators can apply
custom branding to tenants.
Prerequisites
Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a system administrator.
Procedure
1 Specify Tenant Information
The first step to configuring a tenant is to name the new tenant and add it to vRealize Automation
and create the tenant-specific access URL.
2 Configure Local Users
The vRealize Automation system administrator must configure local users for each applicable
tenant.
3 Appoint Administrators
You can appoint one or more tenant administrators and IaaS administrators from the identity stores
you configured for a tenant.
Specify Tenant Information
The first step to configuring a tenant is to name the new tenant and add it to vRealize Automation and
create the tenant-specific access URL.
Prerequisites
Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a system administrator.
Procedure
1 Select Administration > Tenants.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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